The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, February 13, 1908, Image 4
The
~ General Demand
fit *a W<B-MonMd U th* W?U k*.
^
rfktet liould laxative reaaedr of kwm
laxative which phyaMana cotfd
lor family dm bwuii Ma ?a?
rs haowa to th aaa to ba
aad truly hanallrtial la effect,
to the sjstnu aad gentle, yet
la action.
la pppptying that dnaod with Hi ex
ariknt combination of Syrup of Flfi aad
Vbdr of Senna, tha California Fig Syrup
Ob. proceeda along ethical lines aad relies
?a the maritaef the laTative for Ha remark
able success.
- That ie one of many reaaona why
Syrup of Figi and Elixir of 8enaa is given
lb* preference by the Well-Informed.
To get ita beneficial effect* always buy
the genuine? manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale
by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents
par bottle. ? -
SECRET OP LONG LIFE.
We occasionally meet a woman
vhoM old age Is as beautiful as the
bloom of youth. We wonder how it
aas come about ? what her secret la
Here are a few of the reasons:
She knew how to forget disagree
able things.
She kept her nerves well In hand
?ad Inflicted them on no one.
She mastered the art of saying
pleasant things.
She did not expect too much from
her friends.
She made whatever work came to
her congenial.
She retained her illusions, and did
not believe all the world wicked and
onklnd.
She relieved the miserable and
sympathised with the sorrowful.
She never forgot that kind words
?ad a smile cost nothing, but are
priceless treasures to the discourag
ed.
8he did unto others as she would
be done by, and now that old age has
tome to her and there Is a halo of
white hair about her head she Is lov
ed and considered. That Is the se
cret of a long life and a happy one.?
Indianapolis News.
The form of agreement and the
convention or parties over-rule the
law.
HELPFUL
ADVICE
%
You won't tell your family doctor
the whole story about your private
illness ? you are too modest. You
need not oe afraid to tell Mrs. Pink
ham, at Lynn, Mass., the things you
could not explain to the doctor. Your
letter will be held in the strictest con
fidence. From her vast correspond
ence with sick women during the
past thirty years she may have
gained the very knowledge tnat will
nelp your case. Such letters as the fol
lowing, from grateful women, es
tablish beyond a doubt the power of
LYDIA E. PIN KH AIM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
to conmfer all female diseases.
Mrs. Norman It. Barndt, of Allen
town, Pa., writes :
" Ever ?in co I was sixteen years of
age I had suffered from an organic de
rangement and female weakness; in
consequence I hnd dreadful headaches
and was extremely nervous. My physi
cian said I must go through an opera
tion to get well. A friend told me
about Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound, and I took It and wrote you
for advice, following your directions
carefully, and thanks to you 1 am to
day a well woman, and I am telling
all my friends of my experience."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ?ills.
and ban positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
period lo pains, backache, that bcar
lng-down feeling, flatulency, indi^os
tion,dizzineBS,or nervous prostration.
Grown from pure bred seeds.
Quality and aattafacllon cuarantrad.
Mrly J e racy Wnkef>ld: Oharlcaton
L*rvn Typ* WnV*fl*M: Early Flat
Dut h; I<*M Flat Dutch.
1,000 to 5,000 at 81. 60 per 1,000
5,000 to 10,000 at $1 .25 per 1,000
10,000 to 20,000 at $1 .OOper 1 ,000
00,000 or over at special rafes.
I guarantee delivery In rood condition.
K. ?. 1 make a ipecla'ty of a crate of
Cabtagc plant* containing 100 each ot th?
four vartetfea, deilre-ed at any Southern
Srptew OfSce for Si 00.
ARTHUR W. PERRY
Young's Island, s. C.
MORPHINE
rnr*a by
? ITI VA. Tf>r hTT.rxl^rmlPor IntTnal ib
KfiJS??!1*. '.*nt to "nT rtni? h?Mtw " ree
iMUi III r''ln *r?rp<r. Kvmiiitr prln >1 m
- _ M^TAgWMlOM. OMtrANT
?T?i tat Ma to j mill
ad Wise, "thai you made a prsssut
of $6 to Bwrnnuf"'
"Yss," sspttsd MarUey; "I tot to,
to Mm aj own sslf-r? pist."
"I ieol uteitaad; I thoagbt joa
Itmntl it to him."
"80 I did: not knowing m bote.
Bat now I don't waat anybody to bo*
lioro I was foolish enough to aspect it
baek."
Had His Iw slhy.
"Yes," said Miss Jiltbam, "bo wss
an old flame .of mine. And whoa you
told him I wss to be married next
week, did be seem sorry t"
"Yes, be admitted that he felt very
sorry," replied Miss Gabbie. "
"Did be, resllyt"
"Yes, although he said he didn't
know your fiance personally."
Pert Paragraphs.
Credence should be given to one
skilled in his particular profession.
Privsts rights must yield to publie
convenience in case of necessity.
He who doeth iniquity shsll not
have equity.
A green winter mskes a fat church
yard. ? Old Ssying.
In ths British Columbia Parlia
ment it was declared the residents of
Vancouver might arm against ths
Jspanese. - So. 7- '08.
PURE FOOD
No Food Commissioner of say State
has ever attacked the absolute
purity of Grape-Nats.
Every analyst* undertaken shows
this food to be made strictly of Wheat
and Barley, treated by our processes
to partially transform the starch
parts Into a form of Sugar, and there
fore much easier to digest.
Our claim that It is a **Food for
Brain aad Nerve Centres" Is based
upon Ihe fact that certain parts of
Wheat and Barley (which ws use)
contsln Nature's brain- and nerve
building ingredients, vis.. Phosphate
of Potash, and the way we prepare
the food makes it easy to digest and
assimilate.
Dr. Geo. W. Carey in his book on '
"The Blochemlc System of Medicine"
says:
"When the medical profession fully
understands the nature and range of
the phosphate of potassium. Insane
asylums will no longer be needed.
"The gray matter of the brain is
controlled entirely by the inorganic
cell-salt, potassium phosphate.
"This salt unites with albumen,
and by the addition of oxygen oreates
nerve-fluid, or tbe gray maffier of the
brain.
"Of course, there is a trace of other
salts and other organic matter In
nerre-fluid, but potassium phosphste
is the chief factor, and has the power
within itself to attract, by its own
law of affinity, all things needed to
manufacture the elixir of life. There
fore, when aervous symptoms arise,
^due the fact that the nerve-fluid
has been exhausted from any cause,
the ' phosphate of potassium is the
only true remedy, because nothing
else can possibly supply the de
ficiency.
"The ills arising from too rapidly
consuming the gray matter of the
brain cannot be overestimated.
"Phosphate of Potash, is to my
mind, the most wonderful curative
agent ever discovered by man, and
the blessings it has already conferred
on the race are many. But 'what
shall the harvest be' when physicians
everywhere fully understand the part
this wonderful salt plays in the pro
cesses of life? It will do as much as
can be done through physiology to
make a heaven on earth.
"Let the overworked business man
tako It and go home good-tempered.
Let the weary wife, nerves unstrung
from attending to hick children or en
tertaining company, take it and note
how quickly the equilibrium will be
restored and calm and reason assert
her throne. No 'provings' are re
quired here. We find this potassium
salt larjely predominates In nerve
fluid, and that a deficiency produces
well'deflned symptoms. The begin
ning and end of the matter is to sup
ply the lacking principle, and In
molecular form, exactly as nature
furnishes it in vegetables, fruits an<fr
grain. To supply deficiencies ? this Is
the only law of cure."
Please observe that Phosphste of
Potash is not properly of the drug
shop variety but is best prepared by
"Old Mother Nature" and stored In
the grains ready for use by mankind.
Those who have been helped to better
health by the use of Orape-Nuts are
legion.
"There's a Reason.*
BRAIN POWER
Increased by Proper Feeding.
A lady writer who not only ha*
done good literary work, but reared
n family, found In Qrape-Nuta the
ideal food for brain work and to de
velop healthy children. She writes:
"1 am an enthusiastic proclalmer of
Crape-Nuts as a regular diet. 1 for*
morly had no appetite tb the morning
nnd for 8 years while nursing my four
children, had insufficient nourishment
for them.
"Unable to cat breakfast 1 felt faint
' later, and would go to the pantry and
cat cold chops, sausage, cookies,
doughnuts or anything I happened to
And. Being a writer, at times my
head folt heavy and my brain asleep.
"When I read of Orape-Nuts I be
gan eating It every morning, also
pave It to the children, including my
10 months old baby, who soon grew
ns fat as a little pig, good natured
and contented.
"I wrote evenings and feeling the
need of sustained brain power, began
eating ? small saucer of Orape-Nute
with milk, instead of my usual Indi
gestible hot pudding, pie, or cake for
dessert at night.
"I grew plump, nerves strong, and
when I wrote my bialn was active
and clear; indeed, the dull head pain
n?vor returned.''
POSTUM CEREAL CO , Ltd.,
Battle Creek, Miek.
Late
in TBriqf
?mr wnanramm
Iiball has pnwwfasd to nImm
Kafcl MiLmul
B? tor Ncleon introduced i pnlfli
eavings bank bill.
Tb? wbcomnittw has apni ipw
a draft of the suffrage amendment.
The Winter Quarter lightship fa im
ported missing from her elation.
Ko new Irish home rale msasuies
will be offered at this seaeion of Par
liament.
Herbert Knox Smith repeated pub
lie eentiment is making corporation*
behave in some cases.
Jailor Lnpton, of Winchester, wee
fined $60 fbr letting a woman eseapo
and given 30 day* to find her.
Barry K. Thaw's attorneys are to
begin aetion looking to his release
fro Mattewan within a week.
?t a luncheon in Philadelphia Bry
an declared for instructed delegat
ions.
Thomas Lewis waa elected presi
dent of the' United Mine Workers, to
succeed John Mitchell.
A new model liquor license law hat
been evolved by the Model TMf1"
Lesgue.
The socislist community at Coal
dale, Pa., has gone to pisees after an
existence of five years.
Members of the Blackhand murder
ed a msn in Chiesgo and fatally
wounded an Italian in Pittsbarg.
One woman vu killed and 34 pas
sengers were injured by the derail
ing of a Wabash train in Michigan.
Ten men were killed by a boiler ex
plosion at Sunbury, Pa?, and three
from a similar cause at Monoce, Pa
Mayor McClellan vetoed the ordin
ance which prohibited smoking by
women in New York hotels and other
publie places.
Jk receiver was appointed for the
Whitney company, which is building
a big power plsnt nesr Salisbury, N.
C.
Widows' pensions are made $12 a
month in a bill passed by the House
providing $1*2,741,000 additional for
that purpose.
Reed-Admiral MeCslla stood by his
interview oriticising navy bureaus,
and told Secretary Metealf a navy
man should hold his job.
Tbe retirement of Premier Frsnco
and the reorganization of the govern
ment gives hope of peace in Portu
gal.
Labor unions are classed as trusts
under the Sherman act by the 8u
prome Court decision as to an inter
state boycott.
By giving the New York macbinc
to Hughes, Woodruff plans to " smoke
out" Odell and learn his plans to con
trol the organization.
Bourke Cochrane, Mr. Townsend,
Colonel Hepburn and others praised
President Roosevult for bis message
and boomed Bryan on the same poli
cy.
Judge Blackstone will be investi
gated on the charge of drunkeness at
the Accomac riot trials if a resolu
tion to thst effect is adopted by the
legislature.
Senator Moore introduced a bill
appropriating $175,000 to the State
Consumptive Hospital.
The Corporation bill was favorably
reported by the House Judiciary com
mittee, with amendments, and went
to the Ways and Means Committee.
The Baltimore city delegation de
clared for Mr. Hirsch for Labor Sta
tician.
Secretary Cortclyou's review of tin
financial situation will go to tbe Sen
ate, and the Aldrioh bill will be re
ported.
Criticism of Taft as tbe Presi
dent's "pet" candidate was made in
the House.
The report of the United States
Steel Corporation for the last quar
ter makes a much better showing
than had been expected.
A new tariff agreement with
France was proclaimed by the Presi
dent.
William Jennings Bryan attended
the second Nvwlands dinner, and also
met many Senators at the Capitol.
The President is accused of bad
faith by Kansas and Maims Congress
men over army pruiwotiona.
Secret rebates to Uio Standard Oil
Company were told of in detail in
Waahfngton.
Hoko Smith announced that h?
would not be a candidate for the
United State* Senate, but wanted a
second temi an Governor.
England is helping the United
States in its efforts to prevent a revo
lution in Honduras.
Amazing cruelty to an inmate was
testified to by officers ofUhe jyinois
Reformatory at an investigation con
ducted by tho managers.
Judge William F. lfbae,^of Bristol,
appeared bot'oT^ a cororaihee of the
Virginia Legislature to defend him
self against tho charges died by Stale
Senator Noel.
Thaw May Be Free Boon.
Matteawan, N. Y., Special.?- Dr.
Lamb, superintendent of the State
Hospital for the Criminal Inaane, said
(hat if after 30 day* or so i^.ia his
belief that Harry K. Thaw ig sane,
it will be within the provinco of th?
hospital authorities to so certify to
the court and recommend his release.
A commission in lunacy or other pro
ceedings would not be n?eeaaary, he
lialmd.
JKATL2
\ ffco osotly vol
i bant to im,
M for a time the own* lut alglt
of It Wh??, howmr, K 411 Anally
mm tack to hhn, he ?u ?ton Ished
to M on the fly M this lnsnrlptioa.
"To John Blank, frem Ua oM M?d
u4 da? mate. Mike Moatalpi"
Harpert Weekly.
If a etory from Mills ooro, Doi., av
era the Now York Tribune, the day
of the phonograph hoo Just begun.
A coord Ins to this yarn. Ace Good
hill, a hunter, of MilMoro, la having
wonderful sucosss gunning for wild
geese on the Indian River with the !
aid of a phonograph. Hie method Is!
to sot the machine, loaded with
'"hook-bonk," in the bow of the boat,
and then, when the gosse answer the
call, to pick them off. The geese fly
to tbo alaughter. he aaya. He now
fears that the next Legislature will
pass a law forbidding the use of
phonographs.
11
The biggest army depot in the
country is to be established near 8ar.
Francisco.
TO CURE A COUGH OR COLD.
Doctor's Prescript km Cares Cosfhs j
and Colds In a Day.
Mix two ounces of glycerine, one
half ounce Concentrated Oil of Pine
and one-half pint of good whiskey,
shake thoroughly each time and use
in doses of a teaspoonful to a table
spoonfnl every four hours. The true
Concentrated Oil of Pine comes put
up for medietas! uses only in half
ounce vials sesled In tin screw top
caaes and is a product of the laborn
torles of the Globe Pharmaceutical
Co., of Dayton, Ohio. The Ingre
dlenta all cau be gotteu at any drug
store.
THE ALTMONT.
BUI ? Before launching Into matrf*
taony a man ahould always count the
cost.
Jill ? But how can he tell how much
alimony the Judge Is going to allow?
? Yonkers Statesman.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred" Dollars Reward
for any oaae Of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cnm A Co., Toledo ^O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by his firm.
Waldiko. Kinnan A Mahvu, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and muonoua war
fares of the system. Testimonials eent free.
Price, 75c. per bottle. 8old by all Druggists
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation
A personal right of action ends
with the death of the plaintiff or de
fendant. This rule has been very
much modified by statute in recent
years.
FITS, St. V i tua' Dance :N ervons Disease* per
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Norvs
Restorer. 93 trial bottle and treatise tree.
Or. H. R. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch St. Phila., Pa
Two ministers ia the Japanese Cab
inet resigned.
Pilos Cared in 6 to 14 Days.
Paso Ointment is guaranteed to cure any
case of itching, Blind, Blooding or Protruding
Piles in ? to 14 days or money refunded. 60c.
A subsequent ratification is equiv
alent to a prior command.
Taylor's Cherokee Kerned y of Sweet
Gum and Mullen is Nature's great reme
dy? cures Coughs, Colds, Croup and Con
sumption, aad all throat and lung troubles,
?t druggists, Mo., Wo. and gl.10 per bottle.
Ignorance ceases to be bliss when
you begin to realize it.
Itrh cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford *
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists.
The express mention of one thing
implies the exclusion of another.
CAPUDINE
imnM It rtaoTH tba can**.
ff rn a 1 lw ioothe* the ntnw and
W g% M W tha achat and
COLDS AND DRIPPE^i
as4 Keurnlfla also. Ho bad
?ffocu. loo, fee aad 4oc bottlM. (Liquid.)
iMiit tit K. Am*
c\frsra
JUBV7 IM, 1MI,
Mn. Loaf wtoter
"Dmi'i Blmr Pills
hara nrtd b?m (ot
pais la tk? back.
urinary trouble*. feNriig down Mm*
?11?, ate.) Ob Jim Itth, 1*07,
four ?sd o? half jwn later. ?h?
nM: "I ktmt tad kidney trouble
rtw, I npiftt my testimony."
?eld by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foater-MUburn Co.. Buffalo. N. T.
A hundred years cannot repair a
moment '? low of honor. ? Italian.
Wouldn't you like to try Nttine'i mild
laxative, OarfleW Tea? Headache Pow
der* and Digestive Tablets also upon re
quest. Send postcard to Garfield 'lea Co
Brooklyn, N. Y.
He who . derives the advautage
should sustain the burden.
Only One "Bromo Quinine"
That is Laxative Bromj Quinine. Look
(or the signature of K. W. Grove. Used tbe
World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. Me.
-An assignee is clothed with the
rights of his principal.
SHE COULD HOT WALK
For Mouths ? Burning Humor osa
Ankles ? Opiates Alone Brought'
Sleep ? Eczema Yielded to
Cutlcura.
"I had eczema for over two yesie. I had
two physicians, but they only gave ne re
lief for a short time and I cannot enum
erate the ointments and lotions I used to
no purpose. My ankles were one mass of
sores. The itching end burning were so in
Tense thst I could not sleep. I could not
walk for nearly four months. One day my
husband said I had better try the Cuticura
Remedies. After using them three times,
I had the best night's rest in months un
less I took an opiate. 1 used one set of
Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills, and
my ankles healed itt a short time. It is
now a year since I used Cuticura, and there
has been no return of the eczema. Mrs.
David Brown, Locke, Ark., May 18 and
July 13, 1907."
Four thousand shipbuilders struck
iu tha English Tyne district.
Millions In Oats and BarUy.
Nothing will nay you better for 1008
than to tow a plenty of big yielding oat*
and barley with oats at 40c to 50c a bu.
(Salzer'a new Kmperor William Oata av
eraged 60 bu. per acre more than any
other variety in 1907) would pay immense
ly while 8aUcr's Silver King Barley whloh
proved itself the biggest vielder at the
Wisconsin Agricultural (Station during
1007 if you had planted 00 acres would
hava given you in 1907 just 93,900.00 on 60
acres. It is an enormous yielder.
JUST S*ND THIS NOTICX AND 10c
to the John A. Salter Seed Co., La
Crosse, Wis., and we will mail you the
most original seed catalog publish*! in
America with sample* of Emperor Wil
liam Oata, Silver King Rarley, Biilion Dol
lar Qrass which produces 12 tons per acre.
Sainfrotn the dry soil luxuriator, etc., etc*
and if you send 14c we add a l ockage of
new farm seeds never before sceu by
you.
Every presumption is made against
the destroyer of written evidence.
I How to Make Your Milch Cows More
Profitable.
Write Pacific Coast Borax Co., New
York City, for "Successful Dairying,"
being valuable information on the
most profitable selection of cows,
their feeding and care, the handling
of milk to yield the highest price
product, and tho protection ani pres
ervation of these products from de
terioration; with article on diseases
of cowb, aud recipes for their cure.
The book is free. A post card request
only is necessary.
I Many a man's success is due to the
j numerous predictions of his failure.
{ Mrs. Wlnmow's Soothing Syrup for Children
toothing, softens ''hegums.reducesinttam ma
tron, allay? pain,c res wind colic, 25c a bottle
A right of action cannot arise from
a cause tainted with fraud.
Matojr Professional Men,
clergymen, teachern and singers use
! Brown's Bronchial Troches for cur
| Ing hoarseness and coughs.
Men who make good use of their
i lime have none to spare.
JoRn White <ZlCo.
Louisville, Ky.
BataWUkad 1?7.
H',h'for 1?*lr ** Orto* P*14
FURS
? n<l Mlt>HS
Charleston
LARGE TYPI
WAKEFIELD
Second Earliest
EarlyJersey
WAKEFIELD
The Earltaat
Cabbage Crown
SUCCESSION
Th?
Etrlicit
Flat
Head
Variety
PLANTS ForSale
CABBAGE
I AM ON MY ANNUAL TOUR around the world with any of the best-known varieties of
Open -Air Orown Cabbage Plants at the followinaprlces, vlr : 1.000 to 4000 at ?IJ0 Per
thousand; 5.000 to *.000, at $1.25; 10,000 or more, at Wc.. F. O. B. Meireett. s. C. All orders
promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. A?k for prices on 10,000 or 100,000. Cash accom
panying all orders or they will go C. O. D.
Address B. L. COX, Ethel, S. C., Box 2
A School with %
Reputation for Do*
?a* Hi#ti 6rad?
Work.
IINOOftPORATtOi
It to. you no doubt recelrw] free. one of the*obutton? from
the 8. C. exhibit, eivenjrou by the N. H. Mitch i'o., tho
lament Vegetable ai d Plant farm combined In the world.
We will be r lad to b*ve your order* for cahbftKeft?-d unrdrr*
plant* of *11 kind .raised in the open air. Ppeclal exj5re*?i
rate*. Prices n* follow!:? 1,000 1 > S.OOO it $1 5) per 1,000; 5,000
to 10,000 ?t $1.25 per 1 ,000; over 10 000 ?t $1.00 per 1/ 00, f. o b,
f inrnwofllf" H. r. W*cn?r*n<''o ooiinl, ?tnkeifno'l ?IIK^n? B<>?
iVifltrt, ?n4 |ir* pr<?mpt (felyrvnt*. All <?? !? from tin P "??
r*ll?Ko jwl'tltm, ].?<??x?r? enrly ?.r !?:??
tjp? n ulrf.tll. the MtD-l-r?"B mcroMUn f?k Iwtch vjrletii ? nf t?l?
tatepUM* todeUMdmto N. H. BUTCH CO.. Mctueit, 3. C.
Hie Greatest
Possible Cotton Ctaop
?C the bast possible
quality, is the aim of
?very enterprising
cotton planter. And
It is as easy as rolling down hill" If you
only use enough ~~
VlrglnlaCarollna
Fertilizers
m
acre, and Uicrc were more bolls yet to open.
This is the experience of hundreds of other cotton
planters. Careful preparation of your soil, and liberal
use of high grade Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers will
la there may reason why yon cannot do Just aa well aa Mr.
James M. Swint, of Chipley, Gsu, who used 600 lbs. per
acre of Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers on his cotton crop?
He gathered one and a half bales of cotton ner
surely "increase your yields per acre." N umerous un
prejudiced authorities tell how it is done in the new
Virginia-Carolina F armers* Y ear Book or Almanac,
a copy of which may be secured from Your fertil
ixer dealer, or from our nearest sales-office.
An interesting picture ol Mr. Swint's
cotton will be found in this Year Book.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
RtcWMa4.Vt.
MorfMk. V?.
Coloaba. 8. C.
AtUa*t.G*.
Dartiim. N. C.
Chilntw, S. C.
?Wtioore. Md.
Colombut. Ca.
Struuh. C4.
MMtcomctr.Ato.
Mmphit. Tmm.
awnnmu
Write at once and loam why w? aeeuro beat
positions, and best salaries for our graduates.
^ Ei'OSN*: AvnERsoN, Pres.
Dropsy 1
miHTii an exiling In ? torn
?yt ; tilcU A ftrntMit curt
is jd to 4# Atyt. Trial treatment
[given free. Nothlngonn be fairer
mS&E-U -VffiSCk
A Square-Deal Answer to
Collier's Patent Medicine Attack.
We hare no quarrel with Mr. Collier or Norman Hapgood, In so
far as they propose to warn the public against the danger to men,
women and children in indiscriminate use of vicious coucoctlons of
dangerous drugs and cheap whiskey, disguised aa medicines, and In
appalling quantities poured down the throats of the Amerlcau peo
ple by unscrupulous charlatans.
But we do not propose to silently submit while a greater wrong
Is being perpetrated, which would be the case if indiscriminate crit
icism should so destroy confidence as to lead thousands with slender
means to deprive themselves of that which has given other thou
sands upon thousands relief from pain and sorrow, and enabled
them to continue in the struggle for dally bread.
We propose to carry our caso direct to the people, down th?
Great White Way of Publicity, confident that we shall be sustained
by that vast throng who, knowing by personal experience that an
outward application of Minard's Liniment relieves pain and brings
peace of mind and body, also know that its use involves no dangers
Buch as are charged against medicines to be taken Internally.
And we propose, further, to carry the case direct to those who
have never used Minard's Liniment, by Inviting them to send us a
postal today and receive by return mall, free, a special bottle, am
ple to prove that It will do all that is claimed for it.
When you realize that Minard's Liniment had Its birth In the
prescription of the late Doctor Levi Mlnard, who used It and rec
ommended it In his private practice, 65 years ago. and that by per
sonal recommendation it has since come into universal uf?e, and that
each year an Increasing number of people use it, you begin to appre*
elate that our confidence In Its merit is but reflecting tlio faith ox
pressed by those who depend upon It, who know by experience that
it Is best for them, that it stands alone as the most effective, econ
omical and clean-to-use external application for rheumatism, neural
gia, pleurisy, stiff, twisted joints, sore, strained, or lame muscles,
tired, aching feet or any pain or ache.
Why This Statement?
Because we propose from time to time to tell you of the merits
and to let others testify to the personal benefit derived from Mi
nard's Liniment, so pure and antlseptlo, so powerful, penetrating
and soothing as to have Justly earned Its title, King of I'ain. W?
know you believe In the dortrhne of the Square Ural. We ask you to
tell others of the good Minard's Liniment has done you. Yours
respectfully, Minard's Liniment Mfg. Co., Bo. Framlngham, Mass.
SEND THE POSTAL.
CABBAGE
AND BEET PLANTS
For the next few weeks we will fill nil order* for <'n! >.?ze
and Beet Plants at th* following prices: 1 COO to 4f ?1 '?'< per M;
6000 to 9000 $1.00 por M; 10,000 at 90c |>cr M; special price* on l.u'ifer
lota, cuh with order or C. O. D. if preferred. Wo ftuiirnnt'-c !.:it in
fection and nrf* delivery of plant*. We have all the Undine; \arieliea;
the Karl/ Jersey Wakefield, the moil popular esrly variety; the
Charleston Wakefield a few dayn later Mil very desirable for garden
planting. In the later varieties we have the Succession and the l.at*
Flat Dutch, both producing large flat head*. Plant* now ready for
?hipment; our |*r*onal attention given to all orders.
THE CARR CARLTON CO., BOX ICO. MEGGETVS, S. C.
WOMEN, MISSKS
men, soys,
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just sufficient cold to harden and caujse plants to stand severe freezing after
r.ctVng out In th* colder action*, /guarantee satisfaction or money refunded. Express rat*} tt> fill
points very low. JMr* Filers: 1 ,000 to S,000 at 91*50; 5,000 to 9,000 *t $1 if; 10,00) aod ovci at VI W.
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